Tiara Thomas – “OTW” [LISTEN]

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Not sure where she’s going, but Tiara Thomas is “OTW” in her new single.

The songstress dropped the new single today and proceeded by promising more new music is “on the way” as well on her Twitter. As of now there is no news that she is working on an album, but the single may land on a mixtape.

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Kendrick Lamar Reminsces On The Impact Of Eazy-E In Paper Magazine (News)

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In Paper magazine’s upcoming ‘Nowstalgia’ issue, they talked to three huge names who have a big impact in Hip-Hop, to get their take on one rapper each who truly changed their worlds.

Kendrick Lamar: I remember when I was five or six years old, waking up one morning and seeing this guy bust through the TV screen, rapping over some song called “We Want Eazy” — I think the concept of the video was that he was actually in jail and he had to get to his show and the only way to get to his concert was to film him from jail, and he eventually busted through the jail and came onstage. I remember looking at that video and just feeling like, “Man, this dude feels like an action superhero.” Little did I know, Eazy-E came from my same neighborhood in Compton.

My pops would play N.W.A. records all day, every day; my uncles would play it. My older cousins would play it. And I would go outside and see the same imagery in my reality as the things they were talking about on the record. From the way these guys talked to the way they carried themselves to the type of activities that they were involved in, the whole thing was a real life introspective report from the ghetto. Looking at them and sitting inside my community, it left a big toll on me because it always let me know that no matter how far I go, I gotta stay in reach of the people and what’s going on in

the neighborhood, whether it’s a harsh reality or not.

Kanye West Covers ‘Paper’ Magazine (News)

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Kanye graced the cover of ‘Paper’ magazine’s latest issue! Inside the mag ‘Ye opens up about his passion for fashion saying… “There was an embroiderer at a fashion house who was in her 90s and she refused to give anyone her technique. She said, “When I die, this technique will die also.” I think the opposite of that. I think it’s so important for me, as an artist, to give Drake as much information as I can, A$AP, Kendrick, Taylor Swift, any of these younger artists as much information as I can to make better music in the future.”

You can read full article here.